With uncertainty around air travel at the moment, UK staycations are more popular than ever.
But it seems, instead of flocking to the coast or countryside for a traditional retreat, a growing number of Brits are heading inland in search of affordable breaks in unlikely cities that have been traditionally labeled boring.
From Milton Keynes, to Harrow and Stirling, Brits are flocking to neighbourhoods that sit on the edge of major cities, and are increasingly attracting visitors who are looking to save money.
Known as ‘fringe’ cities, tourists are choosing to stay in these areas when they travel for big events like Edinburgh
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